Rosie O’Donnell recently acknowledged that she and her partner, Kelli Carpenter, were having issues, but now she’s gone a step further in admitting that her spouse moved out two years ago.
Speculation has risen that Rosie O’Donnell and longtime partner Kelli Carpenter have called it quits.
On the heels of the incredibly successful release of “The Beatles: Rock Band,” U2 says they want to release their own version of the video game.
In a hugely revealing interview with USA Today, members of U2 opened up about what keeps them motivated and what drives them to keep performing and touring with such innovation and passion.
Like Harvard Law, Notre Dame annually boasts an impressive class of incoming freshmen. And this season especially, Charlie Weis has a (delightful) dilemma on his hands; his team has more depth than the Amazon River.
Former Fighting Irish quarterback Joe Theismann did not mix his words when he told USA Today what was needed from the Notre Dame football team this season. “Ten wins in a minimum,” said the former slinger.
British born Irish citizen Daniel Day-Lewis seems set to relocate to the U.S. The current County Wicklow resident, the first Freeman of the Irish county, is married to American writer/director and daughter of famous playwright Arthur Miller, Rebecca Miller, who is intent on moving back to her birthplace.
Hopefully U2 have enjoyed their week-long stay at the top of the Billboard album charts with their latest, “No Line on the Horizon” - because a new tenant is ready to claim the mantle. That would be Kelly Clarkson, the first American Idol winner with an amazing set of pipes and a new album that perfectly shows them off. Billboard, the music bible, says that Clarkson is poised to dump U2 into the runner-up position with her release “All I Ever Wanted,” as daily sales figures are putting her in the lead with a projected end number of 200,000.
Surprise Appointment To Senate
THE appointment of journalist Eoghan Harris to the Irish Senate by Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern certainly raised eyebrows.
Harris, who writes for the Sunday Independent, was a bitter opponent of Sinn Fein for most of the period of the Troubles and was seen as a key figure in the neo-Unionist movement that sprung up in Dublin in the 1980s and '90s.
Under his tutelage the Sunday Independent became a virulent critic of John Hume among others, and played what can hardly be described as a constructive role during the beginning period of the peace process.
Coming soon to a theater near you - familiar, even stereotypical, Irish American characters! Are these characters harsh but necessary explorations of the Irish American experience? Or cheap exploitations of paranoia about the Irish? Are the Irish in America symbols of hope or fear? You decide! The buzz is already swirling around "Milk," the biographical film starring Sean Penn. Penn portrays Harvey Milk, a San Francisco politician who became the first openly gay executive official in the U.S.